Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So it was an immediate retreat to Fort William for celebratory pakora and a chicken breast curry , where I changed out of my walking gear into some jeans to look like a local .
2 The Torridon Mountain Rescue Team took Mr Nicholls to the Scottish Natural Heritage field centre at Kinclochewe for first aid and a hot bath .
3 That 's where you send the postcard to be here by Tuesday of next week and the question is , what sort of brass is involved here ?
4 He was rehearsing Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night and the lines had fled ; what he hung on to was the physical business , and when he did some of it to the mirror it seemed poor stuff for the old Living Boomerang .
5 The following day Najibullah invited Fazl Haq Khaleqiar , Governor General of North-Western Zone and a Minister-Adviser in the outgoing Executive Council , to form a new government .
6 The offence was alleged to have been committed in Perth on 4 February of last year but the defence counsel , Graham Bell , QC , pointed out that the complaint had not been served until 14 February this year .
7 Sean Curtis , TSB Head of Marketing , states : ‘ We had entered into negotiations with Mark McCormack 's IMG company in February of this year and a couple of months later everything was finalised .
8 Destiny Technology reportedly sent cease-and-desist notices to USL in March , April and May of last year before the operating system was formally introduced as SVR4.2 in June .
9 SOUTH AFRICA : Dr Jonathan Gluckman , South Africa 's leading independent forensic pathologist , has received death threats following his publication of 26 July of forensic evidence that the police has murdered scores of people in custody .
10 It dawned upon Ruth with some surprise that the outing was to be a great treat for Miss Beard , and that in spite of all her high-faluting talk , not many of those came her way .
11 Finally , clutching Joie Gould with one hand and a bottle of Scotch in the other , he was sent off by train to a London clinic .
12 He has worked widely since then in theatre and television , playing Romeo at the Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich , Sebastian in Twelfth Night and a leading part in the first revival since the eighteenth century of Sir Courtly Nice , performed at the Young Vic in London and the Swan Theatre in Stratford .
13 For example , the dominant role of the Treasury and the Bank of England in economic policy-making and the absence of administrative counterweights in the ministries concerned with industrial policy is often said to reflect the dominance of British financial capital ( e.g. Longstreth 1979 ) .
14 At least the Scots were able to bid their farewells from Suva in better heart when the result from Dublin filtered through , John Jeffrey even suggesting that the air fare back to London to appear as a pundit on television 's Rugby Special might just be worth paying to hear the reaction of some of his English chums !
15 There are plenty of other reasons for wanting to live there , with Carlingford Lough in one direction and the Mountains of Mourne in another : the physical beauty of Ulster is a secret as well-kept as the undemonstrative friendliness of its people .
16 It was protesting about the proposed sale of British Telecom to private industry and the threatened guillotine on the committee stage of the Bill .
17 Yes , they are part of the features of the o open countryside , but in this particular case the proximity of Skelton Village to that boundary and the juxtaposition of the of the of the houses around that area and the er other features make this paddock part and the adjoining part of the more visually part of the village .
18 The second seminar will be held in July at National College and the third will be held at the Training Centre of the German Mineworkers ' Union in October .
19 The PPP 's veteran leader Cheddi Jagan was sworn in on Oct. 9 as the new President , with his running mate Sam Hinds as Prime Minister and a new Cabinet .
20 Apart from qualifying the scope of Samuel , Alladice is important also for the interesting observations made by Lord Lane about legal advice and the right to silence .
21 Azerbaijan launched two offensives on Sept. 18 , one centred on the Lachin corridor which linked Armenia with Nagorny Karabakh through Azerbaijani territory and the other in the north of the enclave around Mardakert ( Agdere ) and Agdam [ for map see p. 38925 ] .
22 ‘ We 'll be back in November for another performance but the next time it will be a bigger venue — the Ulster Hall — and more of a cabaret performance , ’ he added .
23 This produced the Atlantic on one side and the Indian Ocean and Red Sea on the other .
24 We were allowed out of Croatia without any trouble but the Slovenians searched the lorry from top to bottom for weapons before allowing us through .
25 Off Whitstable , Glisseuse changed course and made for the Swale channel which leads between the Isle of Sheppey and the main Kent coast , a popular short cut into the Medway for small craft when the tide is right .
26 The literary naturalism of the last century went to the poor and itemised their way of life , producing for adversity truthful , distressing inventories and interiors — as in George Moore 's novel of the Nineties , Esther Waters , which starts with a manor-house , servants and horses , and travels to Soho for compulsive gambling and a fatal cough .
27 In the World Cup quarter-final Skinner hit Cecillon with such force that the echo has barely died down around the Parc des Princes six months later .
28 The flight 's delayed but only slightly ; I change at Gatwick in breezy sunshine and the 146 touches down on Jersey in relatively balmy conditions .
29 The Trade Attaché and the Chargé seemed to hang on his words , and he had the girl at his elbow with the Gordons in one hand and the Schweppes in the other .
30 In a magnificent setting — the towering Boland Mountains on one side and the world-famous Stellenbosch Winery on the other — and in temperatures which soared into the mid-80s , Scotland 's lack of match practice was , as their captain Jim Love admitted , their biggest handicap .
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